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ENGLAND 

A PIRATE 
NATION 



Examples of England's Love 
for the United States 

In 1776-83 hiring Indians to burn, massacre, and torture the 
American Colonists. 

In 1812 plucking Americans from vessels of the United States 
to serve in their navy and burning the Capitol at Washington. 

In 1861-65 fitting out commerce destroyers and short of an 
actual declaration of war, doing all she could to disrupt the Union. 

Recently, an alliance with the Japs for the express secret 
purpose of bulldozing the United States on commercial and trade 
matters, and its effect is evident by the changes made in the 
Panama Canal Act. and efforts to coerce California into becoming 
a Jap colony. Her old time reputation for INTERNATIONAL 
PERFIDY is now revived in all its rascality. Thank Heaven if 
Germany be crushed Russia will, in due time, give her a dose of her 
own medicine. _=^™„_^____-»___________, 



Trying to bulldoze the Monroe Doctr 
and having her bluff called by Cleveland 



Is the partisan neutrality of the present ^&$&WSi!mi'nistra 



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lion of the United States in recognition ofThelTftiuide o 

in the 1861-65 war in our country, when she tried her best to cause 

a disruption of the Union? 



Sec the following facts by a native born citizen who voted for 
Wilson and Bryan. —A Northern Democrat. 



ENGLAND A PIE ATE NATION. 

The United States once made war on the Barbary Pirates and 
pul them unl of business. Isn't il time to make diplomatic war 
nil England, and put her out of a worse form of Piracy than thai 
practiced by the Barbary Pirates? 

England's enterprise has for centuries mainly consisted in 
bulldozing the World by its Navy, stealing (he territory and Col- 
onies of its trade rivals, and destroying the shipping of other 
Nations which, at the time, were formidable commercial rivals. 
This she has succeeded in doing by having a Navy thai prevented 
others from getting to her and preventing aid to their colonial 
possessions. 

During this period site has despoiled Spain, Holland. France, 
Italy, and practically every country in the World, including Ger- 
many in Africa, and she persists in it because it pays her to do so 
as it did the Barbary Pirates From the lime of Buccaneer Morgan 
of the Spanish Main, to this day she is at her self-same old game. 
And, as long as she can she proposes to bulldoze the commercial 
world with her Navy and continue her pilferings. 

The only country in the World that has not tamely submitted 
to her methods is Germany, which ought to have the thanks of the 
civilized world for her defensive preparation to stop this Piracy, 
and for some attempts to defend her Colonial possessions. 

Allied with England is Japan — both standing together for the 
same purpose — the robbery and spoliation of other peoples. 

England, with (hat currish instinct which leads one mongrel 
to jump in and help a dozen others in an unequal fight against one, 
always joins in or provokes a war where the many are against one. 
That is her strong forte. It guarantees the success of her proposed 
(hefts. To fight on the level, on equal terms, is as far from her 
ideas of fair play as the Antipodes are apart. She is the highly 
Christian nation Ilia I is now introducing the Asiatics — the Japs. 
Hindus, and Africans to Europe (in an effort to destroy its brightest 
civilization) in connection with (lie Attila of the present-day Huns 
— the Czar of all the Russias, who murders peaceable citizens 
presenting a petition with his Cossack angels. It is the duty of fin' 
United States to enter a firm protest against this combination of 
Pirates, Huns, and Latin Mafias. 

Aside from her dishonesty England is so low down as to 
poison and destroy honesl and fair information. The facts now 
disclosed show that Belgium was a secret ally of the English- 
French-Russian Alliance: that Russia was mobilized on the Ger- 
man Frontier before the declaration of war, that the whole con- 
spiracy was well advanced and that the attempt was made by 
diplomatic lying to lull Germany into a false sense of security, 
while the allies were preparing for war, yet talking peace. Ger- 
many's straightforward honest declaration of war when she 
saw this game has been used as a target to blame her for provoking 
the war. Only a blind prejudiced fool would so conceive it. Eng- 
land was shipping Asiatic soldiers at the time she was professing 
peace intentions. A proof of her lying hypocritical methods. 

Id Esciis 

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THE PRESENT WAR 

in which England has united with [lie Mongols, and the Cossacks, 
and the blacks of Africa, is without doubt an English scheme to 
destroy all that German culture, civilization and commercial enter- 
prise has built up for 40 years. She proposes to have no country 
able to defy her Piratical moves. Germany is the only country 
that stoutly went ahead to put herself in position to defend herself 
against this International Pirate — not to provoke war — but to save 
herself as far as possible from commercial extinction when her 
trade had once developed into anything that England deemed was 
worth stealing. To show the base character of the honesty of 
this Nation of Pirates the recent announcement that German patents 
were confiscated is a good sample. There is only one way to deal 
with these thieves and that is the way the Barbary thieves were 
dealt with. England is allied with the Japs. She has asked the 
Japs, another Nation of Pirates, to help her where she needed no 
help. She is in duty bound to help the Japs when they take from 
the United States its Island possessions, and she will do so if she 
thinks she can pull it off. And, if she can destroy Germany, she 
will have a free hand in this game. It is the duty of the United 
States to clean this Nation of Pirates off of tin's Continent by tak- 
ing possession of Canada, and all of England's possessions here. 
We want no ally of Mongol Pirates on this side of the water. 
Let her. or Japan have the Philippines by way of exchange to save 
a war, but let her know she must clear out of this Continent like 
Spain was driven out. She is at the real bottom of all wars like 
those with Germany. They are trade wars so far as she is con- 
cerned and if the United States became a serious shipping rival to 
England she would soon provoke the Japs and other nations to 
attack us if she could. Having stolen all the territory of the Earth 
she possibly could, she is quite content with that. Now her scheme 
is to boss and bulldoze the carrying trade of the World. Ger- 
many's carrying trade was becoming enormous. Germany's Navy 
was fast getting in position to protect it, therefore Germany must 
be crushed and ruined in pursuance with past English policy. 
In consequence the Crown Prince of Austria was deliberately 
murdered for the express purpose of provoking this war. Russia 
was quite willing. She wants the Balkan States with her 'when she 
makes the next attempt on Constantinople. If Germany can be 
crushed R/issia is released from her main danger in that adventure. 
England believes that even if Russia got Constantinople it would 
less affect her commercial and shipping interests than the peaceful 
continuance of Germany in the World's traffic. Therefore she has 
combined the Mongol, the Tartar Cossack and Russian, the malice 
of the French, and appealed tn every race instinct and past preju- 
dice (Note the Italian treachery) into one common effort to de- 
stroy Germany. Singly, or in fact, any two of these Nations wen 1 
too cowardly to make the effort. A half dozen must jump on one. 
If they can't lick her they propose to starve her. and little old Eng- 
land is at the very bottom of it all. It's her underground plan and 
scheme. She knew Germany proposed no war on her. There was 
nothing for Germany lo gain. Germany is NOT a Pirate Nation. 
Germany wants commercial peace and ability to protect it. 
England proposes to destroy this German plan, hence this war. 
In time England proposes to control the Panama Canal as she 



floes Suez which she stole from the French, tier influence now 
practically directs the use of litis Canal hnill with American 
money. The present administration appears to favor her, almost 
as if our President was a Lieutenant Governor like Canada has, 
selected by England. And she makes all her points. She's now 
getting her pay for all the trouble she caused the Union during 
our own late war; if not, it looks that way. Part of her weapons 
is the art of lying brought down to a fine point. Germany is made 
to appear worse than the Cossacks by means of censored news 
and a partially subsidized press. Her effort for years has been In 
create a public sentiment in the United States against Germany by 
plain lying. She has from Hie beginning been hostile to the United 
Stales except when she dared not be. The same spirit is in her 
blood now. Wait until our commerce and maritime activity in- 
terfere with her and we'll get another dose. We have been in- 
sulted and slapped in the face by the Japs time and again; THEY 
are her dearest ally. We have been compelled to change our laws 
relating to the Panama Canal on the demand of England to the 
detriment of our own people. This Administration tried to coerce 
California into changing her laws on the demand of the Japs— 
and that question is not settled. England and Japan are allies and 
they propose to make us toe their mark even to the extent of modi- 
fying our domestic laws to suit them. The money thrown away 
on the Philippines which are of no use to us, should have been 
spent on a Navy that would equal both those of England and 
Japan. These two Nations of Pirates have their eyes on us. They 
know they can bottle us up; the English have the bases here to 
operate from. Are we going to continue to take their slaps, or, like 
Germany, try to put ourselves in position to maintain our own self- 
respect — or continue to remain contemptible even in the eyes of 
third rate Nations? Talk and palaver is cheap and effects nothing. 
The word of no Nation amounts to anything not able to enforce it. 
or defend itself. We are a long way from being so. A little of 
the pure waste of our Government w r ould give us the mightiest 
Navy and Mercantile Marine on Earth and then the Jap and 
English insults and demands would turn to fawning. This is the 
way to insure peace here and abroad. Our turn (like Germany's) 
is coming next just as sure as we don't agree that England and 
Japan shall be our common carriers to the W 7 orld's markets, ft 
is time for this Government to back up a Marine and Navy at any 
cost to exceed any other in the world. The Anglo-Maniac traitors 
who are working for England's continued supremacy must be 
turned down in somew r ay if this country is ever to amount to any- 
thing on the Sea and he who controls the sea. controls the World. 



THE PRO-ENGLISH ATTITUDE OF THIS ADMINISTRATION 
AND ITS PARTISAN NEUTRALITY AGAINST GERMANY. 
IS THIS A LATE RECOGNITION OF BRITISH EFFORTS TO 
HELP DISRUPT THE UNION IN 1861-65? CLEVELAND WAS 
NO SUCH WEAK-KNEE, SUCH A TRUCKLER TO BRITISH 
DEMANDS. 

The pro-English course of this Administration is evident from 
the following facts : 



1 . At the English demand the Panama Canal Act was changed 
to suit the English desire and against the interest of our 
own country. 

^. Everyinterference is given German shipping interests possible 
to do by a strained construction of law on demand of the 
English Ambassador. Note the fact that there is NO inter- 
ference with coal deliveries or shipments to the English in 
Canada or elsewhere- but in the case of German vessels the 
contrary is the case. 

3. Immediately on the demand of the English all communication 

with Germany was cut off, but there was no interference or 
censorship on English communication of any kind. If ours 
were not a fake neutrality, communication and supplies 
for the English via Canada would be stopped. The only 
complete means (wireless) of communication with Ger- 
many has been summarily stopped on a mere paltry license 
excuse. 

4. A German vessel in Frisco was denied a necessary complement 

of coal, but a Jap (English ally) was permitted to load to the 
gunwales. 

5. The neutrality message was especially directed to Irish and 

German Americans. Nothing was said about Jap or British 
Americans. The newspapers have stated that the Japanese 
ultimatum to Germany was revised by this Administration. 
The English Ambassador seems to boss our Foreign Policy. 

6. That the Administration proposes to purchase, back up, and 

protect a Mercantile Marine especially to convey foodstuffs 
to England and France, but not a word is sai'i about Ger- 
many. Austria and Holland ; they perhaps can starve. 

7. That this Administration has failed to protest against the 

English statement that foreign ships bought by American 
citizens sailing under the American Flag, would be regardel 
as prizes of war. It was ITS duty to say that this, shipping- 
would be protected. This silence shows further knuckling 
to English demands in favor of English shipping. 

8. This administration has failed to act in its professed interest 

for Chinese integrity by refusing to accept the transfer of 
the German Province, and turn it over to China, but has 
negatively consented that the Japs may retain it — an en- 
dorsement of the English-Jap policy of Piracy. This 
country should be put under an English-Jap commission at 
once and save the mockery of its present fake neutrality. 

9. The people of this country are to be compelled to pay war 

prices for foodstuffs, and to pay a special war tax while at 
peace because this administration, siding with the English 
Alliance, is using every effort to feed and back up England 
with foodstuffs, war material, cotton, coal, etc.; is purchasing 
ships to help the English Alliance in this war and likewise 
proposes to insure them all for the benefit of England. 



10. The fake talk of humanity, helping the world, and all this 

philanthropic ml emanating from this administration is nil 

meant strictly for the benefil of the English Alliance. This 
administration knows Germany has no show on the Ocean 
and therefore its entire relief work has hut one meaning. 

11. Making no protest on the Jap violation of Chinese neutrality. 

12. Permitting an anti-German press to claim thai the United 

Stales Censors staled Germany's war news was faked, with- 
(iiil upholding the honesty of the censor. 

13. Allowing armed English vessels to come and go in our har- 

bors regardless of the 24-hour clause. 

1 'it. Permitting without protest or suggestions the shipments of war 
material to the English Alliance. 

15. Regarding with complacency the offers of thousands of South- 
erners to enlist with the British, but advising Germans to 
be quiet. 

Hi. Permitting England to dictate what ships and how, either our 
Government or citizens, could buy, which means a do noth- 
ing policy. 



WHAT A GENUINE, HONEST, HUMANE NEUTRALITY MEANS. 
AND A DECENT OPINION OF FAIR PLAY. 

First. That nothing should be supplied any belligerent unless 
every one had the unmolested right to secure the same if desired. 
Either stop all communication with every belligerent or give each 
one equal rights according to such means as it may command. 

Second. Supply not a pound of foodstuffs to the English 
alliance unless by express agreement Germany can have a supply 
delivered without molestation, i. e., non-contraband. This is the 
way for the administration to prove that its neutrality and 
HUMANITY talk is honest and sincere, otherwise, it is fake, bun- 
combe, and lie. 

Third. The coalition and conspiracy against Germany, the 
fruition of years of scheming, is to make Russian barbarism as- 
cendant to German civilization, to gratify the malice of the mali- 
cious unstable and hysterical French and to permit England to ruin 
by force, a commercial industry it cannot compete with, and to 
indulge its Piratical appetite in conjunction with its yellow ally 
to steal the territory and the fruits of the labor and industry of 
Colonial Germany. If the United States is not to be considered one 
of this Mongrel Alliance let it show by this administration a dis- 
continuance of its present partisan course, and that it is too manly 



io jump on the under dog in this unequal fight. As a matter of 
fact any decent and WHITE man who believes in Fair Play and 
some degree of equality in a fight, must regard with contempt and 
loathing this English-Mongrel conspiracy to ruin a country by 
force, that it cannot equal in the arts, sciences, and commercial 
progress. 

PEACE. 

President Wilson is to be commended for his Mexican Policy. 
HE REFRAINED FROM JUMPING ON THE WEAK. Had this been 
England, Mexico would have been attacked (for the purpose of 
robbery), not on provocation but on the merest excuse. The Pres- 
ident now appears to have reversed this policy and it is a mistake. 
Unless we create a Navy superior to those of England and Japan 
combined ours will continue to be a peace with dishonor as at 
present whereby the Japs interfere with our State Rights, and the 
English with our national laws. Civilization is not yet out of its 
swaddling clothes on the subject of war. The Russians and the 
Japs are yet to have their main fling — they are only veneered 
savages at heart. It behooves us to create a Navy to back a 
Merchant Marine that no combination of Powers can crush if we 
are to have Peace. 

LONG ENGLISH PREPARATION AND PROVOCATION. 

An American who has spent much time in England, says : 

''The English public has been skillfully prepared by the Gov- 
ernment to endorse this war. The same bogey as during Napoleon's 
time was resurrected years ago, repainted, and has been in use for 
years. Every strange cloud appearing in the sky the English Press 
has contorted into a German airship scout. Acres of newspaper 
space has been used to provoke the fear of the English Public. 
Some two years ago the English Press with scare headlines claimed 
the Germans had invaded Scotland. There has been at least 
monthly, and often weekly, a widespread circulation of similar 
lies. If a German sneezed in Rerlin it was heralded as the first gun 
of the German Navy. The English press has been constant in thus 
exciting the public's apprehension; and strange to say. no refer- 
ence to this has ever appeared in any American newspaper. The 
many alliances made by England of recent years, as well as the 
home sentiment created by the methods shown above, shows that 
she is the leader and at the front of this conspiracy to destroy 
Germany. Owing to her close alliance with the Japs inimical to 
the interests of the United States, and its future commerce on the 
seas, England clearly perceives that with Germany a factor in 
the field, her purposes through her Jap ally might be frustrated as 
relates to us. 

Innumerable insults to Emperor William of Hie coarsest char- 
acter, have appeared regularly in the English press for provocative 
purposes. This whole war has undoubtedly been a carefully 
planned scheme on the part of England designedly to force a war 
when she had enough alliances made and her so-called white book 
of peace efforts are mere specious hypocrisy, she knowing full well 
that her allies would bring it about. She was merely playing to 
"save her face'' to the world, and with her customary Perfidv. 



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In. The Pake talk of humanity, helping the world, and all this 
philanthropic nil emanating from this administration is nil 

meant strictly for the benefit of the English Alliance. Tins 
administration knows Germany has no show on the Ocean 
and therefore its entire relief work has hut one meaning. 

11. Making no protest on the Jap violation of Chinese neutrality. 

12. Permitting an anti-German press to claim that the United 

States Censors slated Germany's war news was faked, with- 

oul upholding the honest)' of the censor. 

13. Allowing armed English vessels to come and go in our har- 

bors regardless of the ?i-honr clause. 

1 i . Permitting without protest or suggestions the shipments of war 
material to the English Alliance. 

15. Regarding with complacency the offers of thousands of South- 

erners to enlist with I lie British, but advising Germans to 
be quiet. 

16. Permitting England to dictate what ships and how, either our 

Government or citizens, could buy, which means a do noth- 
ing policy. 



WHAT A GENUINE, HONEST, HUMANE NEUTRALITY MEANS, 
AND A DECENT OPINION OE FAIR PLAY. 

First. That nothing should be supplied any belligerent unless 
every one had the unmolested right to secure the same if desired. 
Either stop all communication with every belligerent or give each 
one equal rights according to such means as it may command. 

Second. Supply not a pound of foodstuffs to the English 
alliance unless by express agreement Germany can have a supply 
delivered without molestation, i. e., non-contraband. This is the 
way for the administration to prove that its neutrality and 
HUMANITY talk is honest and sincere, otherwise, it is fake, bun- 
combe, and lie. 

Third. The coalition and conspiracy against Germany, the 
fruition of years of scheming, is to make Russian barbarism as- 
cendant to German civilization, to gratify the malice of the mali- 
cious unstable and hysterical French and to permit England to ruin 
by force, a commercial industry it cannot compete with, and to 
indulge its Piratical appetite in conjunction with its yellow ally 
to steal the territory and the fruits of the labor and industry of 
Colonial Germany. If the United States is not to be considered one 
of this Mongrel Alliance let it show by this administration a dis- 
continuance of its present partisan course, and that it is too manly 



to jump on the under dog in this unequal fight. As a matter of 
fact any decent and WHITE man who believes in Fair Play and 
some degree of equality in a fight, must regard with contempt and 
loathing this English-Mongrel conspiracy to ruin a country by 
force, that it cannot equal in the arts, sciences, and commercial 
progress. 

PEACE. 

President Wilson is to be commended for his Mexican Policy. 
HE REFRAINED FROM JUMPING ON THE W T EAK. Had this been 
England, Mexico would have been attacked (for the purpose of 
robbery), not on provocation but on the merest excuse. The Pres- 
ident now appears to have reversed this policy and it is a mistake. 
Unless we create a Navy superior to those of England and Japan 
combined ours will continue to be a peace with dishonor as at 
present whereby the Japs interfere with our State Rights, and the 
English with our national laws. Civilization is not yet out of its 
swaddling clothes on the subject of war. The Russians and the 
Japs are yet to have their main fling — they are only veneered 
savages at heart. It behooves us to create a Navy to back a 
Merchant Marine that no combination of Powers can crush if we 
are to have Peace. 

LONG ENGLISH PREPARATION AND PROVOCATION. 

An x\merican who has spent much time in England, says : 

"The English public has been skillfully prepared by the Gov- 
ernment to endorse this war. The same bogey as during Napoleon's 
time was resurrected years ago, repainted, and has been in use for 
years. Every strange cloud appearing in the sky the English Press 
has contorted into a German airship scout. Acres of newspaper 
space has been used to provoke the fear of the English Public. 
Some two years ago the English Press with scare headlines claimed 
the Germans had invaded Scotland. There has been at least 
monthly, and often weekly, a widespread circulation of similar 
lies. If a German sneezed in Berlin it was heralded as the first gun 
of the German Navy. The English press has been constant in thus 
exciting the public's apprehension; and strange to say. no refer- 
ence to this has ever appeared in any American newspaper. The 
many alliances made by England of recent years, as well as the 
home sentiment created by the methods shown above, shows that 
she is the leader and at the front of this conspiracy to destroy 
Germany. Owing to her close alliance with the Japs inimical to 
the interests of the United States, and its future commerce on the 
seas, England clearly perceives that with Germany a factor in 
the field, her purposes through her Jap ally might be frustrated as 
relates to us. 

Innumerable insults to Emperor William of the coarsest char- 
acter, have appeared regularly in the English press for provocative 
purposes. This whole war has undoubtedly been a carefully 
planned scheme on the part of England designedly to force a w T ar 
when she had enough alliances made and her so-called white book 
of peace efforts are mere specious hypocrisy, she knowing full well 
that her allies would bring it about. She was merely playing to 
"save her face" to the world, and with her customarv Perfidy. 



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HEARST SUGGESTS. 



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(1). A big merchanl marine : 

(2). A Navy to protect it; 

(3). Government encouragemenl of our shipping and manu- 
factures : 

(4). And through Ids journals he lias humanely suggested thai 
the United Slides insisl upon equal rights of unmolested 
deliveries of foodstuff's to all belligerents. 

All the above suggestions are good business sense and the 
last a fair human spirit, bid they will never be effective through 
Ibis administration because: — 

Either one or all of the first three are not favored by the 
English, hence will not be made effective here; further we lack 
official co-operative business ability — a donkey is .not emblematic 
of brains; further some other faked up clause in the British Treaty 
would be violated as in the Panama Canal case; further, Japan 
would not agree to it; and lastly it would lose our Secretary the 
Nobel Peace Prize. In consequence Mr. Hearst's ideas are merely 
utilitarian dreams. 

As to the foodstuffs matter this Administration has already 
been shown to be thoroughly pro-British as its only interest in 
using Government money to buy and insure ships is to convey food- 
stuffs to the English Alliance, and thus assist in the war to de- 
stroy Germany. 

The newspapers say Secretary of State Bryan's daughter is 
now most active in London in helping to organize British relief 
measures. 



LATEST NEWS ITEMS. 

September 4, 1914. 
Japan says as tier reason for violating Chinese neutrality :— 

"When a nation's vital self-interest, which virtually means 
its life is at stake," it was said at the embassy, "that nation is not 
obliged to hold herself to the strict letter of neutrality." 

Have we heard ENGLAND protest on this? NO. 



"New York is being made the supply depot for English men 
of war." More proof of our fake neutrality. 



OUR WAR TAXES. 

"The President began reading his address promptly at 12:30 
o'clock after loud cheers had subsided, and some members of the 
Southern delegation gave him a 'REBEL YELL.' " 



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